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Home » Construction Spending Slips 0.1 Percent In May
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Construction Spending Slips 0.1 Percent In May

Census Bureau’s First Estimates for Data Centers Show Outlays Jumped 69 Percent Since May 2023; New Breakout Reveals Private Office Construction Plunged 18 Percent in Latest 12 Months
July 1, 2024Updated:July 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Construction spending declined by 0.1 percent between April and May to a seasonally adjusted rate of $2.139 trillion, amid declines in demand for a range of nonresidential and residential construction projects. However, construction spending levels are up 6.4 percent compared to May 2023, according to an analysis by the Associated General...

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